ZACH: THANKFULLY THIS IS REALLY EASY TO DO. IT CAN BE DONE FROM YOUR COMPUTER OR YOUR SMARTPHONE. I TESTED IT THIS MORNING JUST TO SEE WHAT THE PROCESS IS LIKE. YOU PUT IN SOME INFORMATION ABOUT YOURSELF AND THEN YOU PUT IN YOUR SYMPTOMS. THEY ASK YOU FOR THE MAJOR SYMPTOMS ASSOCIATED WITH CORONAVIRUS. PLUS A FEW OTHERS THAT HAVE BEEN REPORTED. THANKFULLY, I AM FEELING FINE THIS MORNING. IF YOU DO HAVE SYMPTOMS, YOU WILL BE TOLD THE NEAREST TESTING SITE AND THEIR AVAILABILITY. THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT WILL ALSO USE THIS INFORMATION FOR A HEAT MAP. THIS WILL SHOW OFFICIALS HOW MANY PEOPLE HAVE SYMPTOMS, MUST HAVE NOT BEEN TESTED. IF YOU HAVE BEEN TO THE WEBSITE LATELY YOU MAY HAVE SEEN THE SYMPTOM TRACKER. IT IS ALREADY HELP ON THEIR WEBSITE BUT TODAY IS THE OFFICIAL LAUNCH. ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS GO TO CORONAVIRUS. HEA

The Oklahoma State Department of Health launched a new “symptom checker” service on its website to help keep track of Oklahomans with coronavirus symptoms. It can be accessed from your computer or your phone. People can enter their basic information, such as name, date of birth and some contact information. And then they enter their symptoms.Click here to access the symptom checker now.The system asks for the major symptoms associated with coronavirus, including fever, cough, shortness of breath plus a few others that have been reported. Anyone who has symptoms will be told the nearest testing site and availability. It’s not just beneficial for Oklahomans. The health department will also use the data for a “heat map” that will show health officials how many people in different parts of the state have symptoms but haven't been tested.

OKLAHOMA CITY —

The Oklahoma State Department of Health launched a new “symptom checker” service on its website to help keep track of Oklahomans with coronavirus symptoms.

It can be accessed from your computer or your phone. People can enter their basic information, such as name, date of birth and some contact information. And then they enter their symptoms.

The system asks for the major symptoms associated with coronavirus, including fever, cough, shortness of breath plus a few others that have been reported. Anyone who has symptoms will be told the nearest testing site and availability.

It’s not just beneficial for Oklahomans. The health department will also use the data for a “heat map” that will show health officials how many people in different parts of the state have symptoms but haven't been tested.